Donald Trump Endorsed America First Patriot Abe Hamadeh’s Congressional Campaign

On December 8, 2023, former President Donald Trump announced his endorsement of Republican congressional candidate Abe Hamadeh. Previously, Hamadeh ran for the position of Arizona Attorney General. “Abe Hamadeh is a veteran, a former prosecutor and fearless fighter for our elections. He will be a true WARRIOR in Congress, and always put America First! As everyone knows, Abe fought for our Country overseas, and knows that the American people are demanding the kind of bold leadership that ushered in peace and prosperity just three years ago,” Trump declared in a post on Truth Social.

“Abe Hamadeh is Strong on the Border, the Military/Vets, Crime, Cutting Taxes, Election Integrity, and Protecting our Great Second Amendment. He knows that if the flame of freedom is extinguished, it may never come back again,” he added. “These are the reasons why I am giving Abe Hamadeh my Complete and Total Endorsement in his quest to be the Congressman from District 8, representing the Great State of Arizona—He will never let you down!”

Hamadeh, spoke on Trump’s endorsement, declaring that “I am humbled and honored that President Trump recognizes the importance of this race and believes in me to be the America First fighter that we need in Washington.”

“My support for President Trump has never wavered, and my commitment to the people of Arizona and our entire nation is stronger than ever. In 2024, everything is on the line and we need leaders that will fight for America First values and work tirelessly to restore and rejuvenate American greatness,” Hamadeh remarked. “We are one day closer to a brighter future.”

Back in October, Hamadeh announced that he would be running for the seat of outgoing Republican Congresswoman Debbie Lesko, a few hours after she announced her retirement from public office.

Hamade will be facing off against Blake Master and Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma in the Republican primary for Arizona’s congressional district. This seat is widely viewed as a safe Republican seat, so whoever wins the primary this year will likely end up being the new representative for the 8th congressional district.

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